DIY Painted Terracotta Flower Pots

Display Your Blooms in Style

Caylin Harris

Plants are the perfect finishing touches for any and every room in your home. While it might be challenging to find the right vessels to fit your décor, don’t let that deter you. It’s so easy to create custom flower pots that are just your style with a little patience and some craft paint. Here’s everything you need to know to make these yourself!

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Gather Your Materials

Caylin Harris

The great thing about this project is that the materials are so affordable. For the cost of one decorative planter from your favorite home store, you can make three or four of your own custom versions. Here’s what you’ll need and where to find it all:

Figuring Out Your Game Plan

Caylin Harris

As tempting as it is to go into this project with a childish sense of wonder, it’s not the best way. We promise. You’ll want to pull some inspiration, figure out what colors you want to use, and think about what you want to paint on each pot before you get started. Also, keep in mind that a nice tight color palette helps to tie the whole look together.

In my experience, unless you’re really great with a paintbrush, it helps to use guides to get straight lines. Since I wanted to do stripes, I...MORE started by either taping off (for the flat straight rim, painter’s tape works best) or using rubber bands to do stripes on the curved body.

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Apply the Paint

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To create stripes, use two rubber bands and paint in the center. Be sure to wait in between coats to let the paint dry so it doesn’t pull. Here are a few tips on the paint:

Lighter colors will need more coats to cover the terracotta.

For thin stripes, use a paintbrush to fill in between your rubber bands. The foam brush works really well for large surfaces because it helps to minimize brush strokes.

When you’re using the painter’s tape or the rubber bands, remove them while the paint is still wet....MORE If they dry, they can pull tiny pieces of paint off with them. Instead of trying to slide the rubber bands off, cut them off with scissors instead.

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Let the Paint Dry

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It shouldn’t take too long! Craft paint dries really fast. To layer colors, let the coats dry in between and then paint over them. It’s better to layer dark colors over light colors instead of the reverse.

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Add in Your Plants

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There’s two ways you can do this. One, you can put the plants directly inside the pots. In this case, you might want to consider sealing the inside with something waterproof. Otherwise the Terracotta will absorb some of the moisture. You’ll also want to purchase the accompanying tray to place underneath each pot to catch extra water.

The second option is to leave plants in their little plastic containers they come in and then slip them inside the planters. Then when you go to water, you can pull...MORE them out and give them a good soak in the sink instead of playing the will-these-overflow game.

Enjoy! These little beauties will look amazing in any room you place them in.